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Electrical Engineering

Wed, 2012-11-14 14:13 -- science

Electrical Engineering

Electrical Engineering students are exposed to the concepts of electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism and how they apply to the generation of power, designing complex electrical systems, and the controlling of electromechanical machines. Students will have the opportunity to see various applications of Electrical Engineering to electronics, power systems, telecommunications, control systems, and advanced signal processing.

Graduates of this program will be given a solid background in the theoretical and applied study of Electrical Engineering, having been exposed to various techniques and instrumentation. Students will also have the opportunity to expand their creative abilities through design courses that challenge them to engineer products with cost and resources in mind. Whether the product is to be deployed in rural Africa, or is being developed by a small start-up firm, materials and cost are becoming increasingly important. The ability of engineers to "be creative with less" is more essential than ever.

With a degree in Electrical Engineering from Anderson University, students will be well prepared to apply their knowledge to the fields of communication, energy conversion and power delivery, control systems, analog and digital systems, and more.